1.1 Chemistry Organic-study of all chemicals containing carbon

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1.1 Chemistry Organic-study of all chemicals containing carbon Inorganic-chemicals not containing carbon Analytical-composition of matter Physical- mechanism, rate, energy transfer of matter undergoing change Biochemistry- study of processes taking place with organisms

1.2 Chemistry Far and Wide Macro- (seen) vs Micro- (need aid to see) Energy: Conservation,Production, Storage See chemistry in: Medicine- medicines, materials, technology Biotechnology-production of biological products/ processes Agriculture-develop more productive crops, safer/effective ways to protect crops Environment- identify and prevent pollutants Universe- gather data and bring it back to Earth

1.3 Thinking Like a Scientist History: chemistry came from alchemy Alchemists developed tools and techniques for working with chemicals Lavisier transformed science with creation of balance Manipulated (independent) vs Dependent (responding variable) Scientific method: observations, making hypothesis, experimentation, developing theories/laws, communicating findings Collaboration- working together/ sharing ideas

1.4 Problem Solving in Chemistry Problem solving- planning and implementing plan as a potential solution Numeric problems: analyze calculate evaluate Conceptual problems: analyze solve